Sopi di Yuana
Sopi di Yuana is Curacao's iguana stew. Sopi di Yuana is believed to heal the sick and young men strong. Iguanas may look like prehistoric creatures, but word on the street is that they taste like chicken.
Sopi di Yuana is a dish for the adventurous type of persons who like to try something new and exotic and that is considered healthy food on the island.
Sopi di Yuana and other exotic dishes of Curacao are mostly found at the Old Market (Marshe) in Punda or at other restaurants serving local dishes.
Sopi di Yuana is also called Yuana or Sopi Yuana.
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